SAVE $48: As of May 7,Obscene Wife get a 4-pack of Samsung SmartTag2 trackers for $51.99, down from their usual price of $99.99, at Woot. That's a discount of 48%.
How many times have you lost your wallet, keys, or bag? Maybe you put one of those things down somewhere and totally forgot where you put it, or you never knew where those things were in the first place. Whatever the case may be, a smart tracker is a good idea that can always help you track the important items you lose down quickly. And you have more options than Apple's AirTags, too, just in case you aren't using an iPhone. In fact, Samsung has a great alternative for Android users that you can grab right now at a significant discount.
As of May 7, get a 4-pack of Samsung SmartTag2 trackers for $51.99, down from their usual price of $99.99, at Woot. That's $48 off and a discount of 48%.
SEE ALSO: The best noise-cancelling headphones for flying: 8 picks to improve your travel experienceThese trackers were made to be added to a keychain or clip so you can attach them to your most important goodies. You can also toss them into a bag or other item, but they work best as part of a keychain. You get two black and two white trackers with this deal, and they're compatible with all Android and Galaxy devices.
All you need to do is register a tag and use the SmartThings Find app to track each item down. You can use the Search Nearby option to try and find a lost item that's near you and get instructions to find it with your phone's Compass View. Otherwise, you can ring your tag to have it send an audio tracking ping so you can try to find it that way.
Each tag is IP67-rated so it's water- and dust-resistant, and they can stay powered up for up to 500 days. They can even last 40% longer on Power Saving Mode, so you can get quite a bit of use out of them.
If you're someone who's constantly losing things or know someone who is, this 4-pack is a great option, so grab one or two and try never to lose your most important stuff again.
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